000 0 8A The Hensarnia Journal Wednesday, July 30, 1958 Mrs. R. M. Ware To Be Sponsor Of Saufley Club Saufley Field Navy Wives Club, formerly Corry Field Navy Wives Club, entertained wives of Saufley enlisted personnel at a membership coffee, Tuesday morning, at the Enlisted Men's Club at Saufley. The guests of honor were Capt.
R. M. Ware, commanding officer of Saufley, and Ware. Mrs. Ware consented to be club sponsor.
Guest speakers were Mrs. George W. Oakes, national treasurer and president of Saufley Field Navy Wives Club, and Mrs. James White, past Southeast Regional vice president and past national activities chairman. Mrs.
V. Roberts presided at the guest book. Mrs. M. Dempsey, Mrs.
J. Giles, Mrs. G. W. Adams and Mrs.
V. Bornhume presided at the coffee table. The homesite you in today's Want Ad 129. Better check today. MAIL YOUR CHECK COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY INTEREST PAID Jan.
1, April 1, July 1, Oct. INSURED Member Federal Deposit Insurane Corp. The Industrial Savings Bank 118 W. Garden St. Dial HE 3-7601 COME DANCE TONIGHT SKYLARK'S FABULOUS BOULEVARD ROOM Famous for it's FINE FOODS.
RED SNAPPER A-la-bristoise U.S. CHOICE STEAKS CHICKEN BROILED, Style Mello Music by THE MELLOTONES MIXED DRINKS By Experts NO COVER NO MINIMUM Under New Management Miss Bishop Becomes Bride Of J. R. Lewis BAGDAD (Special) Announcement of the marriage of Miss Betty June Bishop and James Richard Lewis which took place Saturday night in Bagdad Baptist Church. The Rev.
Randall Pyfron officiated against a background of white and lighted tapers delabra. The bride lap the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bishop and the bridegroom, the son Mr. and Mrs.
S. G. Lewis, both of Bagdad. Mrs. William Carroll, soloist, and Mrs.
Randall Pyfron, organist, presented selections. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta, with square neckline outlined in pearls and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caught to a pearl wreath and she carried, a white Bible bearing an Her sister and honor attendant, Mrs. George Jernigan, wore a dark blue crystallette model over taffeta in waltz length. Her matching headdress was of velvet and pearls and she had a nosegay of pink carnations and daisies.
Maids were Miss Helen Youngblood. Miss Elaine Bishop, and Miss Mary Lou Yearty, with Mrs. Herbert Poe and Mrs. Yvonne Folk as bridesmatrons. They wore similar gowns in a lighter shade of blue and carried the same floral arrangements.
Deborah Poe was flower girls. Her frock was in identical style; and she had a basket filled with rose petals. Tom Campbell was best man and groomsmen were Glenn Baxley, George Jernigan, Herbert Poe, Norman Cavender and Stanley Camp. Beige cotton lace with green accessories was worn by Mrs. Bishop and Mrs.
Lewis was in pink chiffon with white accessories. Both had white orchid corsages. A reception was held in the church educational building where la tiered cake white centered the table draped in a cutwork Mrs. Glenn Baxley was in charge of the bride's book, and serving were Mrs. Donald Youngblood, Mrs.
Mike Gibson, Mrs. F. Cook, Mrs. B. Elaine Cook, Barbara Crawford.
Barbara Poe and Jimmie Lou Griffith. After: honeymoon in New Orleans the newlyweds will reside in Sarasota where both will teach in the public schools. Benefit Fish Fry Scheduled at EPH A benefit fish fry in conjunction with the Democratic kickoff rally will be held at Lions Park Friday, according to plans laid Monday during a meeting. Tickets are available from EPH I members. CNATRA is going to have chief of staff.
Hear that CAPT. JAMES EVERETT VOSE, former skipper of the USS Boxer, and former commanding officer at Moffett Field, is arriving soon from California. With Captain Vose will be his wife and children, James and Martha, who remained at Moffett Field while he was on the carrier in the Pacific area. The teen-age members of the family plan to attend Pensacola High School this fall. Their arrival means the departure of MARY and EMMETT RIERA (Navy Capt.) and children, Penny, Robin, Gay and Bobby who will be leaving for Virginia Beach early in September, Expected to arrive some time in the fall from Kwajalein where they have been stationed for the last year are ANN (Hardy) and her husband, Navy CAPT.
FRED DALLY and their daughter DIANE. The Dallys hope to spend Christmas in Pensacola with relatives as Captian Dally will serve as chief of staff to Admr, Fitzhugh Lee, chief of Naval Air Technical Training at Memphis. Back in Pensacola again after going to their birthplace in Sicily, the first time in 52 years are MRS. JOSEPHINE FALZONE and MRS. ROSA PIAZZI accompanied by Falzone's daughter, MRS.
MARTY FAGGIONI. The two belonged to a family of 18 children, and now only one brother and one sister survive in Catania. The three Pensacolians went over by TWA early in May and toured the whole of Sicily including Taormina, popular resort in the mountains, where lots of Americans were vacationing. Visits to Messina, Palermo and Agrigen were made before they went to Naples, the Isle Capri and Sorento. Next on their list was Rome, where they saw the Pope twice, and were photographed with the throngs in St.
Peter's Square. After visiting Milan they toured Paris and London before boarding a plane for the return transatlantic crossing. BETTY LOWE (Mrs. J. Thompson and her three sons have gone up to Washington, Captain Lowe is skipper of the Corregidor and the family resides in Pensacola at a home on Manor Drive N-J reporter DARRELL EILAND is vacationing, this home in Baton Rouge.
DON PURDY, an atmospheric physicist with the Naval Research laboratory in Washington, has gone back after week-ending with his parents, the W. Purdys MAJ. and MRS. HANAN and children, Geoffrey and Wendy Ley, are here this week with her parents, Retired COL. and MRS.
ROY McLAMORE. They are enroute from Crane, where he has been stationed with the Marine Corps, to Miami for further duty MIKE MERRITT and SANDY TURNER are attending the Future Masters junior golf tourney in Dothan. They first went Ito Winter Haven for a short time TOWN COUNTRY PLAZA SHOP Inc. because you love smart things of summer apparel Come in to see us, all you I wise Spectacular Reductions in Ladies' DRESSES -DRESSES Values to $16.99 Values to $29.99 quality at a low, reductions. You'll Dresses Beautiful of high Summer $800 at Even higher unbelievable quality 15,00 low price love these Dresses Values to $19.99 Values to $39.99 Flattering styles Come in today to for every summer this wonderful $1 000 take advantage of 32000 need opportunity.
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No Exchanges or Refunds Fri. Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. a TINY NOTES By TANI SUBLETTE NCCW Deanery Members Pennas Served Luncheon and later visited the Tony Pennas at Delray Beach.
GERTRUDE and FERRELL PEARSON and their three children are coming over from Mobile Sunday. Peggy and Mary will take in the swiming meet at the Pensacola Country Club, after participating in the Mobile Country Club meet and also one in Birmingham. They will be guests of his aunt and Mabel Gonzalez and Marie Lawson. The Rush Pearsons of Mobile will also be in town for the week end. Kathleen Pearson has as her house guest, her 13- year-old cousin, Louise Pearson of Montgomery.
Louise's father, Julian Pearson wil come down this week and she will return home with him. LT. and MRS. DICK are leaving next week upon completion of his tour of duty with the Navy. They will vacation in the Smokies and in New York City before going to Framingham, where he will attend graduate school and she will resume her teaching duties.
Lieutenant Young has been Pre-Flight. serving as CHULA an and instructor TOM or in BRYANT (Navy Lt.) have had some visitors. Her cousin, Mrs. G. H.
Beito stopped here enroute from Jacksonville to her former home in Minneapolis, where she will remain while her husband is in the Middle East. He expects to be released from the Navy in October MISS INGA URNES, Chula's aunt from Minneapolis has also been visiting with her, and with AUDREY and BARRY GREENWELL. Mrs. Thomas Edward Sims of Atlanta is visiting her so and daughter, the FRANK BEOVICHS and their new son, Dominick Frank III. Mrs.
Sims' father and her brothers are expected to come next week for a visit and to see the new baby After six weeks here CLARA MORENO CARPENTER (Mrs. Donald) is taking off Friday for Philadelphia to visit before flying back to her home in Coronado, Calif. Clara has been entertained by her and town friends during visit and her departure is certainly regretted. MRS. BURL GARRETT returned to her Navy Point home Sunday by plane after visiting son-in-law and daughter, the Frederick Fryers (Betty Garrett) and their new son, Charles Kendall Fryer in Indianapolis.
SHANNON HOBhas been confined to Sacred Heart Hospital where he underwent oral surgery The REV. and MRS. JAMES CAMPBELL expect to come down from Natchez the first week in August. Mr. Campbell will fill the pulpit at the First Presbyterian Church while Dr.
James McChesney is on vacation EMILY and BILL ALLENBACH and young, Billy, are back in town after vacationing at Inerarity Point. MRS. MAX de la RUA has gone to Arlington, to spend about three with her son-in-law and daughter, Ens. and Mrs. Roger Hemminghaus (Dolores de la Rua.
MRS. BENNIE BARBERI is confined to Sacred Heart Hospital with a broken leg sustained in a fall RICHARD KRENGEL, air traffic controller at Los Angeles, is driving back to the West Coast Friday after a brief visit here. His wife, Gloria and children will remain for another month with her parents, the F. Rust Smiths. The WILL FISHERS and the RAY HEPNERS are back from North Carolina EDYTHE HARGIS (Mrs.
J. Whiting) is home again after spending three months in West Palm Beach with her sonin-law and daughter, the Howard Wheelers. The Wheelers drove her back home, but only remained in Pensacola over night. Howard Wheeler is now at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Edythe had with her for the week end her brother and sisterin-law, the HORACE GRANTS and their daughter, Patsy of Birmingham.
Miss Henderson, Lt. Coupland Wed in Mobile FORT WALTON BEACH (Special)-Col. and Mrs. Richard William Henderson of Fort Walton Beach, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Sondra Joan, to Lt. William Randolph Coupland, USAF.
The ceremony took place Monday, July 21 in Mobile. Pensacola BPW Chairmen Told Newly-announced chairmen of the Pensacola Business and Professional Women's Club are: Mrs. E. Mooney, national security; Miss Vera Coons, public affairs; Mrs. F.
T. Edson, career advancement; Mrs. H. Fernsler, legislation; Miss Ruth Watkins, health and safety; Mrs. C.
Bost, international relations; Mrs. M. Williams, finance; Mrs. George Williams, public relations; Mrs. M.
MacArthur, social and hospitality; Mrs. R. Howell, membership; Mrs. M. Procter, yearbook and Mrs.
0. Oliver, telephone. Water Safety Program Set Paul King, of water safety for the Pensacola Chapter, American Red Cross, announced Tuesday that a new class in senior lifesaving will begin Monday at 5 p.m. at Bayview Park. All those interested in taking the course are asked to meet with the instructor at that time with Sonny Banfell.
For any further information call the Red Cross office HE 2-7601. Joshua succeeded Moses as leader of the children of Israel, I I (Miss Slater, Mr. Alexander Are Engaged MARIANNA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Slater of Graceville have announced the engagement of their daughter, Myrl, to Carl Alexander Morrow son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrow of Mooresville, N.
C. The wedding will be Aug. 13 and will take place in the First Baptist Church in Graceville. A reception will follow in the church recreaItion rooms. Miss Slater is a graduate of Graceville and attended Chipola in Marianna.
Mr. Morrow, graduate of Mt. Ulla, N. High School, served two years in forces at Fort Rucker, Ala. "Eater DON'T MISS "THE GIRLIE SHOW" at CLUB PIGALLE 511 S.
Palafox St. OPEN 412 East 4:45 PEN Cervantes P.M. Street Phone 3-2328 LAST TIMES TODAY TOKYO CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE STEREOPHONIC SOUND Starring: Joan Collins Robert Wagner WARRINGTON NAVY DRIVE BOULEVARD IN GL THEATRE 5-5627 TODAY AND THURSDAY 2-BIG FEATURES-2 DEFT ORSON COLLEEN CHANDLER "MAN IN WELLES THE MILLER Country, SHADOW" CINEMASCOPE CO STARING BARBARA BEN LAWRENCE ALEXANDER Holiday COMING FRIDAY HIT NO. HIT NO. 2 "RUN SILENT RUN DEEP" "THUNDER ROAD" HOLIDAY Open 6:45, Start Admission 7:20 C.S.T.
DRIVE- IN THEATRE WEST FLORIDA'S FINEST $1.00 A CAR LAST TIMES TODAY New. COLOR SHow BOAT Pride of MG STARRING KATHRYN GRAYSON KEEL JOE E. BROWN MARGE and GOWER CHAMPION the CASSENETTS Pride of Mobile, Ala. ROCK ROLL KINGS Playing Nightly at the HILL TOP BAR LOUNGE 2500 N. PALAFOX CHILDREN FREE THEATRES TODAY AND THURSDAY First Drive- In Run "VERTIGO" James Stewart-Kim Novak ALSO "ONE MINUTE TO ZERO" Robert Mitchum- Ann Blyth TODAY AND THURSDAY "A FAREWELL TO ARMS" Rock Hudson-Jennifer Jones ALSO "COUNT FIVE AND DIE" Jeffery Hunter- Nigel Patrick TODAY A AND THURSDAY "MAN IN THE SHADOW" Jeff Chandler-Coleen Miller ALSO "COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" Ferlin Husky- Rock GrazianoFaron Young TODAY AND THURSDAY "AMBUSH AT CIMARRON PASS" Scott Brady -ALSO-In Color "BEAUTIFUL BUT DANGEROUS" Gina Lollobrigida Luncheon was served to 19 members attending the quarterly board meeting of the Pensacola Deanery, NCCW.
The group met Tuesday the home of Mrs. Ed Peake Town Point. Various reports were heard and Mrs. Kenneth Kall, chairman of the style show to be held Sept. 18 at Martine's, spoke at length on phases alread in progress.
Each organization will be responsible for the sale of 20 tickets. Opening and closing prayers were given by the Rev. Theodore Flynn. Calendar of Events Wednesday, July 30 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ALUM- NAE, 8 p.m. with Mrs.
Walker W. Bonifay, 313 Chattman Warrington. All collegiate members and newcomers to the community aretione welcome. For further inforcall GL 5-5796. CHIEFS' WIVES CLUB BUSI- NESS MEETING AND COFFEE, 10 a.m.
at the CPO Club, Mainside. SPECIAL Served From 5 to 8 P.M. CHOICE OF ENTREE 2 Vegetables Dessert Beverage $100 GINN'S RESTAURANT 1095 N. 12th Ave. HE 2-5085 Opposite Sacred Heart Hosp.
DRIVE- IN TWINAIR 3910 Navy Blvd. Phone GL 5-5572 PALAFOX 4319 N. Palafox Phone HE 8-8860 Warrington Navy Blvd. Phone GL 5-5627 RANCH Pace Blvd. Phone HE 8-1897 he attended Elon College for two (lachian Teachers' College as years and is now a senior at Appa- (business administration major.
ADULTS REX TODAY Until 4 p.m. Phone HE 2. 5754 OPEN 11:45 a.m. The SHOCK BE of NATION! the HAPPY PORTLAND CINEMAS EXPOSE, coLoR starring TONY MARTIN- VERA-ELLEN ALSO! CARTOON FRI. "GANG WAR" "SPACE MASTER X-7" LAST TIMES TODAY at 11 a.m., 1:30, 4:00, 6:30 9:00 p.m.
ERICH MARIA TO A AND REMARQUE'S TIME LOVE the friendly A TIME theatre TO DIE warmth CINEMAS COPE COLOR the soft A Universal-International Picture starring, of a lover's arms the raw, frozen hell JOHN GAVIN LILO PULVER the Russian Front co starring JOCK MAHONEY: DON DEFORE KEENAN WYNN of and ERICH MARIA REMARQUE, Monet, as The Professor NEXT! GLEN FORD in "IMITATION GENERAL" AIR CONDITIONED GL 5-4321 NAVY POINT OPERAST TIMES TODAY Never More Fiery! Tempestuous! Exciting! Released by 20th Century-Fox Beautiful COLOR by but DE Dangerous with VITTORIO GASSMAN ROBERT ALDA Voice of MARIO DEL. MONACO the PALAFOX 4319 DRIVE- N. PALAFOX IN HWY. HE THEATRE 8-8860 TODAY AND THURSDAY 2 TOP FEATURES 2 DAVID O. SELZNICK'S production of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S A AREWELL TO ARMS starring ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DE SICA COLOR by DE LUXE Relented by 200h Century CINEMASCOPE STEREOPHONIC SOUND 2ND BIG FEATURE COUNT and DIE A ZONIC PRODUCTION CinemaScope RELEASED BY 2019 CENTURY-FOR COMING FRiDAY "OREGON PASSAGE" and "SING BOY SING" SHOWING! 11:45 OPEN a.m.
Paramount Presents JERRY LEWIS The Mother of The ROCK-A-BYE BABY HE Costarine MARILYN MAXWELL: REGINALD GARDINER BACCALONI- STEVENS 8-1625 PLUS A NEW DISNEY CARTOON! 8-1625 11:45 a.m. HE OPEN SAENGER MIDNITE SHOW P.M. REGULAR RUN SUNDAY! "KWAI" WINS ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST PICTURE! WINNER COLUMBIA PICTURES WILLIAM presents A SAM HOLDEN SPIEGEL PRODUCTION OF 7 ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS ACADEMY "THE RIVER BRIDGE KWAI" ON THE AWARDS! CINEMASCOPE.